Interests:Hunting, shooting, fishing, four wheeling, riding ATV's, camping, and the various ECV activities...

Posted 01 August 2008 - 10:18 PM

Thank you, I was sure there were some nice ones lurking around but now I have an idea of when & where they are. I should have bought some of these cams last year! Amazing that all of these photos are what I've captured just in the last 6 days...

Interests:Hunting, shooting, fishing, four wheeling, riding ATV's, camping, and the various ECV activities...

Posted 02 August 2008 - 07:22 PM

Looks like I got some better pics last night. It appears there's 4 different big bucks... One is a 4x5, one is a solid 3x3, one is a very tall 3x3 with a broken tine, and the other one is a small 4x4 (plus the little spikes & a forkie...). I repositioned one of the cameras today so hopefully it will give me a better shot of the antlers. Enjoy!

Shoot-it you can watch the pictures on your TV without the USB cable. There is a cable for the TV in the box. Oh and it states you need to purchase the USB cable too. Check the cables that go to any devices you run off of your computer. Check any printers, scanners or other devices connected to your computer for a USB cord that will work until you buy a new one. I had one from an old flatbed scanner I used. I had an old SD card reader too that I use to load maps to my GPS units as well. You might have one if you have a camera that uses SD memory cards.

Interests:Hunting, shooting, fishing, four wheeling, riding ATV's, camping, and the various ECV activities...

Posted 05 August 2008 - 06:40 PM

Same here, I use four 2gig cards between the two cameras and just swap them out (2gig is a little overkill though because even on the highest quality setting it can hold over 900 pictures). Then I bought a memory card to USB port adapter for about $8 courtesy of Wallyworld. It's VERY simple to use...And Thumper, I'm not telling!!!

Interests:Hunting, shooting, fishing, four wheeling, riding ATV's, camping, and the various ECV activities...

Posted 05 August 2008 - 09:17 PM

It says it will only work in the day because there is not enough light to film at night. I haven't tried it yet but I am going to check my cams tomorrow, maybe I'll set one up for video just to see how it turns out.

Interests:Hunting, shooting, fishing, four wheeling, riding ATV's, camping, and the various ECV activities...

Posted 06 August 2008 - 10:54 PM

Why would I want to do that? Only thing it would attract would be predators or buzzards. Predators would scare off the deer and I hate buzzards (toxic waste with feathers, IMO). I'm actually kind of surprised that I haven't seen anything other than deer on my cameras though. Figured I would have seen a fox, a raccoon, or something...